Erie County Sheriff's Office Reports for Sept. 7, 2012

The
Erie County Sheriff's Office responded to 176 calls from Aug. 25 to
31. Below is a sampling of the noteworthy incidents on Grand Island.

Deputies
responded to 14 burglary false alarm calls during the dates of this
report.

Saturday,
Aug. 25

•Woodstream
Drive, fireworks use - A complainant stated that fireworks were
being used in the area. Deputies located the source of the fireworks
and advised the subjects.

•Greenway
Road, suspicious incident - A complainant stated that his
neighbor's car door was open and appeared to have been rummaged
through sometime during the night. Deputies located the owner of the
vehicle, who confirmed it was not in the same condition as when she
last saw it. The owner inventoried the items inside and reported that
nothing appeared missing.

•East
River Road, attempted break-in - A complainant stated that sometime
in recent days, someone attempted to break into a shed on her
property. At the time of the report nothing was reported missing. An
investigation into the matter is ongoing.

•Ward
Park Road, suspicious vehicle - A complainant stated that a
suspicious vehicle was parked on the street late at night, and
appeared to be occupied. Deputies located the vehicle and advised the
subjects.

•West
River Road, animal loose - A complainant stated a loose dog was
running through the neighborhood. The dog control officer was
notified.

•Whitehaven
Road, reckless operation - A complainant stated that a vehicle was
weaving in and out of traffic on Whitehaven Road. Deputies checked
the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.

•Baseline
Road, criminal mischief - A complainant stated that doors to a
business had been damaged sometime during the night.

•East
River Road, suspicious incident - A complainant stated sometime in
recent days, someone put small fish in his mailbox.

Monday,
Aug. 27

•Grand
Island Boulevard, parking complaint - A complainant stated that
several semi-trucks were parked in the Grand Island Plaza late at
night with their engines running. Deputies advised the truck drivers.

•West
River Road, property-damage-only accident - Deputies responded to a
report of a one-car motor vehicle accident. No injuries were
reported.

•Whitehaven
Road, drunk driving - Deputies responded to multiple reports of a
vehicle driving erratically on Whitehaven Road Their investigation
led to the arrest of 46-year-old man from Tonawanda for driving while
intoxicated. The man refused to submit a sample of his breathe for
chemical analysis. He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to
Town of Grand Island Court and was released to a sober third party.

Wednesday,
Aug. 29

•Grand
Island Boulevard, warrant arrest - Following a traffic stop,
deputies arrested 25-year-old Jacklyn Mysliwiec of Grand Island after
a check showed she had an outstanding bench warrant from the Town of
Amherst. She was turned over to the custody of the Amherst Police
Department.

•Woodlee
Lane, property-damage-only accident - Deputies responded to a
report of a two-car motor vehicle accident. No injuries were
reported.

•East
River Road, shots fired - A complainant stated he heard several
shots fired in the area of East River Road and Fix Road. Deputies
checked the area but were unable to locate the source of the
suspected shots. The complainant further stated he was unsure if the
noise could have come from fireworks.

Thursday,
Aug. 30

•Stony
Point Road, welfare check - Deputies responded to a report of a 911
hang up call. Deputies spoke to the homeowner and determined the call
was a misdial.

•Whitetail
Run residential burglary - A complainant stated that sometime in
recent days, someone broke into her residence and stole various
items. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

Friday,
Aug. 31

•East
River Road, deer struck - A complainant stated a deer had been
struck by a vehicle and appeared to be deceased on the side of the
road. The deer was removed from the roadway and Niagara International
Transportation Technology Coalition was notified.

•East
Park Road, parking complaint - A complainant stated that a parked
vehicle was blocking the sidewalk. Deputies located the owner, who
moved the vehicle and was advised of the parking laws.

•Ransom
Road, suspicious vehicle - A complainant stated that two suspicious
vehicles were parked near Grand Island High School's Masters Field
late at night. Deputies located the vehicles and the owners, who were
restocking the concession stand.